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Shot on 8mm film in 1973, this vintage home movie clip shows a close-up of a topographic map of the Scapegoat Wilderness in Montana. The blue-tinted, grainy footage reveals detailed geographical features including Fairview Mountain, Red Hill, and the Lewis and Clark National Forest. The camera slowly pans across the map, highlighting rivers, plateaus, and the Scapegoat Wilderness area. This archival footage captures the nostalgic aesthetic of a personal travel log, with visible film grain and a dark border framing the projection.
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